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  • Putting aside control and anecdotes, neither of which would be fair to comment on without more context and a lengthier discussion, this breaks the email metaphor a bit, doesn’t it?

    The Fediverse is just like email, where we all talk to each other, except Outlook blocked Gmail because MS and Google had a fight during a meeting so you’re gonna have to migrate to Yahoo or learn to self-host.

    That’s not necessarily a criticism, I just find it funny.









  • For what it’s worth, the rest of the report is mostly fine, and I’m inclined to believe I learned something about Drew. But I also felt that was not honest, and question if it had to be included at all. Looking around, it seems the author likes Stallman, and regardless of how they felt before, they probably disliked Drew when they found he was connected to the Stallman report.

    So thanks for mentioning that weird vibe. I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who paused at that section.


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    2 months ago

    I didn’t want to rain on your parade, but:

    • Firefox has hundreds of millions of users.
    • Lemmy has less than half a million total users, and YTD MAU peaked at 52k.

    Even putting aside technical details, I fail to see how “Lemmy integration in the browser” could be a good product strategy. A plugin/extension can also be developed by independent developers, which seems much more fitting for the size of the target demographic. Maybe I’m missing something.